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New Program Offered in Energy Technology and Policy

Alternative energy

Stony Brook University’s Department of Technology and Society is recruiting students for a new program in Energy Technology and Policy (ETP) that leads to a master’s degree in Technological Systems Management.

ETP is designed for students, including mid-career professionals, who are interested in energy issues from the perspectives of corporations, government and non-governmental organizations. College graduates from any science and engineering disciplines are welcome to apply.

Studies Include

• Core courses on technology management, decision making, public policy and business strategy

• Topical courses including alternative energies, electric power systems, smart grids, and environmental planning and management

• Method courses including engineering economics, statistics and data analysis, and policy analysis

ETP is offered as both a part-time and full-time program, and has a flexible curriculum to accommodate the needs and interests of individual students. Degree requirements include at least 30 post-baccalaureate credits, four core courses, completion of a keystone project and five elective courses, including one from each of five specific groups.

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